Bajirao Mastani Sub Download

Bajirao Mastani Sub Download

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Bajirao Mastani Sub Download

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An account of the romance between the Maratha general, Baji Rao I and Mastani, princess of Bundelkhand.
Bajirao 1, who fought over 41 major battles and many others, was reputed never to have lost a single one of them. Bajirao is described as "RANMARD" a man made of and for the battlefield. Bajirao said to his brother "Remember that night has nothing to do with sleep. It was created by God, to raid territory held by your enemy. The night is your shield, your screen against the cannons and swords of vastly superior enemy forces. " A born cavalry leader Bajirao was unequaled for the daring and originality of his genius. Mastani, the fabled warrior princess was the daughter of Raja Chattrasal and his Persian wife Roohani Begum. An expert dancer, singer and warrior, Mastani is sent to battle at the head of the Bundelkhand army. A chance meeting on a war field where they fight on the same side, puts Bajirao and Mastani on a course of passionate love- that is unstoppable by either of their families, by war or by death itself.
Well, I watched IMDb&#39;s first mark it was 5.6/10. I thought the film will be more not attractive and boring. Be a hardcore fan of Deepika, I went to the cinema without a huge expectation but just to enjoy Deepika&#39;s performance. But at the end, I just got a slap from the director. Because the film was amazing, fresh, colorful, romantic, understanding. Not even a scene was for no reason. Everything was just perfect as I could have been expecting. The film portrays the love between Bajirao and Mastani, a hindu Muslim love in a very past time. Every one&#39;s acting was absolutely matured and mastered. They all do justice for their role. Music, editing, cinematography, production designing and everything were in a high level. It&#39;s just a kind of film I wanted. Particularly the chemistry between deepika and priyanka were brilliant and pretty as well as between ranveer singh and deepika AND ranveer singh and priyanka. I was amazed by this beautiful epic romantic magnum opus.<br/><br/>I wish the team a great success.<br/><br/>bvn
Sanjay Leela Bhansali is a showman.<br/><br/>Yes, Subhash Ghai has been holding on to that title for quite a while now, but it&#39;s high time Bhansali gets his due.<br/><br/>For Bajirao Mastani, Bhansali&#39;s twelve-years-in-the-making dream plays out like a perfectly carved-out setpiece.<br/><br/>Despite being used to the visual grandeur and the beautiful aesthetics on show in every movie of his, one can&#39;t help being in awe of the scale at which he shoots each of his frames.<br/><br/>Filming a costume drama is a task of Herculean proportions. Add to that, dramatizing the love story of a fabled Maratha warrior poses another arduous challenge, that of being true to the source material, while exercising creative liberty.<br/><br/>This is not a film that could be made by any director. Nuanced sensibilities of the kind that Bhansali possesses isn&#39;t a gift everyone has. And this skill is on full display. An auteur in the true sense of the word, he takes on the role of director, producer, music composer and storywriter, stamping his distinct style on each frame.<br/><br/>Set in the 1700s, the movie chronicles the rise of Peshwa Bajirao, a man who was undefeated in over 41 battles, and his passionate love story with Bundelkhandi princess Mastani. The eponymous duo, portrayed by Ranveer and Deepika, has to combat Mastani&#39;s religion- based ostracization, along with Bajirao&#39;s first wife, Kashibai (Chopra) in their bid to be one.<br/><br/>In terms of performances, Ranveer Singh gives his career&#39;s best. His portrayal of Bajirao is bang-on, right from his look to his distinctive Marathi accent. Whether he&#39;s swordfighting in battle or giving out orders, dancing exuberantly or romancing either of his wives, Ranveer effortlessly slips into the skin of the character, his natural energy on full display! He might as well start preparing his acceptance speeches.<br/><br/>Deepika&#39;s Mastani is graceful and dignified. She looks stunning, and lends her character a beautiful sense of vulnerability. Her chemistry with Ranveer, which was clearly evident in Ram-Leela, is more subdued, but nevertheless, still crackling.<br/><br/>But it is Priyanka Chopra, who steals the show! Bhansali gives her a meaty role, and she digs into it remarkably. Kashibai&#39;s character has almost no reference point in the history books, so it&#39;s entirely on Chopra to execute the director&#39;s vision. And she does it beautifully. Her journey from being hopelessly besotted with her husband to helplessly coming to terms with the fact that he loves another woman is gut-wrenching.<br/><br/>Bhansali&#39;s sets are opulent and his war scenes are majestic. The money spent to create this epic clearly shows on screen. There&#39;s a slight sense of déjà vu in the action sequences, as we&#39;ve seen all this earlier this year in Baahubali. But that doesn&#39;t take away the fact that it is still a sight to behold.<br/><br/>The music, while not matching up to the quality of Bhansali&#39;s last outing in Ram-Leela, suits the movie just fine. The songs don&#39;t seem forced, and along with the thumping background score, they maintain the grandeur of the movie.<br/><br/>However, one song in particular, stands out. Deewani Mastani will be the song this movie is remembered for down the ages. The sheer grandeur and scale Bhansali manages to reach is commendable in itself. The song is the pinnacle of the movie, where we see Bajirao irreversibly falling for Mastani, and the beginning of the devastating heartbreak that Kashibai is going to suffer. Again, top notch acting from Chopra.<br/><br/>Period dramas are slow-burn and long, and so is Bajirao Mastani, clocking in a 157-minute runtime. The movie could have done better with a tighter screenplay, and certain scenes were definitely unnecessary. Certain characters, like that of Adiya Pancholi, disappear midway through the movie, only to never be seen. The end of the movie feels rushed and overtly anticlimactic. However, these are minor flaws in a truly grand epic.<br/><br/>Bajirao Mastani re-establishes Sanjay Leela Bhansali as the master of aesthetics, with his gorgeously lavish sets and his characters&#39; stellar performances. His movie is an epic in every sense of the word.<br/><br/>Go watch it for the trio and their master showman.

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